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did someone put 3 n bats in a minimag? i found some 9 v bipin and i yhink i'll try it. some advice?
 
N cells are 1.5v, not 3v so you're looking at 4.5v max. My advice is to not waste your time.

Jon
 
lanterna,

StoneDog is quite right. N cells are 1.5V.

However, 3 Ns would make a nice powersource for an LED
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Some folks here use 2 'N's and 1AAA so that you don't need a spacer (3 N cells are too short, so you need a spacer to fill the gap in the battery tube and close the circuit).
 
hotfoot and stonedog,
in the varta and panasonic sites cr2 are 3 v?are we talking about different bats?
 
lanterna, your initial post and thread title all state 'n' cell. n cells are not lithium 3V CR2s - they are 1.5V alkalines. perhaps you got mixed up?
 
i'm sorry,hotfoot. i was wrong.but cr2's are smaller and narrower than a 123 and i think will fit in the minimag tube. what do you think?
 
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no worries, lanterna
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unfortunately, i doubt the CR2s can fit in an AA tube like the minimags.

according to the energizer website, AAs max out at 14.5mm diameter, whilst the CR2s are fatter at 15.6mm. it *might* be possible, but you may have to strip off the CR2s outer jacket (not advisable)...
 
For a Minimag, I like to use 2/3 AA NiMh batteries. The quick easy way to get a set is to drop by Fry's and check out the Rayovac NiMh cordless phone battery replacements. I picked up a pack that has 3 of the batteries for $5.99

While $2 a piece is probably more than you could find them for on the Internet, it IS a quick way to get some to try out.

After dissassembling the pack, I wrapped the batteries in clear packing tape to insolate them. The 3 batteries were also slightly shorter than 2 AA's, so I used some CW2400 to attach some metal "buttons" to make them fit perfectly. While they are only 600MaH, I've found them to be just fine for an EDC minimag w/Luxeon.
 
Here's a mod I did using three N cells Lanterna.
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With the eight LEDs it is just as bright or brighter then the original light was. The battery life is pretty good too. I have done no run time tests because I'm cheap and don't have the time to wait for the light to die. I used two 1/4 watt 10 ohm resistor hooked up parallel to four leads and then soldered them together on the other end to make connection to the spring sticking out of the battery cylinder. The other connection is made by the solder ring on the inside of the head and the top of the battery cylinder. I used one of those fat Disneyland pens in the battery cylinder and it worked out real well. Inside the pen there is a 3/8" delrin fitting that has the spring from the pen soldered inside of it.
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